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Smallholder farmer in Nigeria using climate -resilient crops with support from Heabron."

Climate Change & Nigeria’s Agriculture: A Growing Crisis

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, disrupting ecosystems and agriculture worldwide. Regions like Nigeria, heavily reliant on rain-fed farming, are particularly vulnerable. Over the past century, global temperatures have risen by 0.9°C, and projections suggest potential increases of 3–4°C within the next century. These shifts are already altering weather […]

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Nigeria’s Escalating Food Insecurity Crisis

Nigeria is dealing with an escalating food insecurity crisis, a situation that threatens the lives of millions and the stability of the nation. Driven by a mix of economic downturns, climatic shifts, conflicts, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’s food insecurity crisis is now a pressing issue. Heabron, with its mission

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Climate change impact on farmers

Climate Change: A Dire Threat to Nigerian Agriculture and Food Security

Climate change, often discussed in global forums, is more than just an environmental issue, it’s a challenging threat to humanity. According to research done by Kuta (2011), “Climate change brings about the worst forms of economic and security problems.” This statement holds especially true in regions like West Africa, where the impact on agriculture is devastating

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Climate Change in Nigeria: Seeds of Resilience for Farmers

Ahmed, a dedicated rice farmer in Kwara State, Nigeria, is deeply affected by the shifting climate. As he bends over his rice field, carefully uprooting the grass that threatens his crops, he looks up at the dark clouds gathering overhead. These clouds bring much-needed hope after weeks of unusual dryness during what should be the

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